Sentences with phrase «dramatist with»

In his work, Quaytman was an inventive dramatist with his palette who brought a sculptor's flair for form to the game of the shaped canvas.

Not exact matches

A poet writing in the twentieth century A.D. may be a puny figure compared with the titanic stature of a Greek dramatist five centuries before Christ, and ethical insight can not be graded on the basis of the calendar.
As the famous Elizabethan historian A. L. Rowse rightly points out, «We know more about him than about any other dramatist of the time, with the exception of Ben Jonson, who lived rather later and had a longer life.»
As for his own prejudiced agenda, it is summed up with the banal «cautionary aphorism» with which he concludes his review: «Dante was a Catholic; Milton was a Protestant; Shakespeare was a dramatist
Their response would deserve the Aristophanes line, «to be insulted by you is to be garlanded with lilies», were it not insulting in itself to mention the great dramatist in connection with this petty spectacle.
«Surges with an energy and visual verve that improve the play and enhance the themes of dramatist Peter Morgan's script.»
That dynamic may be familiar, but Finley's unsettling, slow - burn debut has a voice and feel all its own — like Emily Post with fangs — heralding this dark - minded dramatist as a talent to watch.
So please, voters, resist the urge to hand Damien Chazelle this particular award and go instead with the flavorful dialogue and novelistic texture of Hell Or High Water; the rich characterizations of 20th Century Women; the world - building and deadpan hilarity of The Lobster; or the all - of - the - above of Manchester By The Sea, which confirms Lonergan as one of the great dramatists working in movies today.
Anti-Stratfordians have contemplated philosopher Francis Bacon, aristocrat William Stanley, and dramatist Christopher Marlowe among the likely culprits, along with courtier Edward de Vere.
While The Guard allowed Gleeson a chance to flex his comedic muscles playing a racist, half - witted police officer with a semi-solid set of morals, Calvary gives him ample room to breathe as a dramatist.
Based on the life of dramatist Heinrich von Kleist, that ended in a double suicide with his lover, the film shot back in February of last year, so no doubt it's ready and Hausner is must be hoping to return with it to Cannes for the fourth time — though this may represent her best chance yet to crack into the main competition line - up.
The 70 - year - old self - described dramatist used to stir provocative emotions and drop jaws with grand revelations.
The winners of both writing trophies were dramatists in the early stages of their careers: Lolita Chakrabarti took most promising playwright with her first play, Red Velvet, while Nick Payne claimed best blay with only his fourth performed script, Constellations.
Just one year before William Friedkin broke through with The French Connection in 1971, he showcased his skills as a dramatist of immense verve with a screen adaptation of Mart Crowley's off - Broadway hit, The Boys In The Band.
The CS&A Drama and Theatre Teacher Placement Team works with teachers and dramatists at every career stage, from recent college graduates to individuals with decades of experiences to professional actors, producers, or playwrights looking to make a career change.
The Authors League Fund helps authors with bodies of work published by traditional publishing houses, dramatists who have had their plays produced in theaters with at least 200 seats and journalists and freelance writers whose articles and stories have been nationally or broadly circulated.
REDCAT is wrapping up its 2017 New Original Works festival with three performances of ARTAUD IN THE BLACK LODGE, which draws a musical - lyrical line from the great avant - garde dramatist / poet / director through the work of William S. Burroughs and David Lynch, and back again.
His colours, brushstrokes, stories, characters — for he is a dramatist in paint — blaze with urgency and excitement.
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